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Le Sueur County, Minnesota β€” Food Access Score

GFAS 95.7/100Excellent food access Β· Rank 313 of 3140 US counties Β· 2019

Is Le Sueur County, Minnesota a food desert?

In 2019, 5.0% of Le Sueur County, Minnesota residents live beyond 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural) from the nearest supermarket, with 1.5% both low-income and low-access, per the USDA Food Access Research Atlas (US public domain). The Gera Food Access Score for Le Sueur County is 95.7/100 (Excellent), ranking 313 of 3140 US counties.

Source:USDA Food Access Research Atlas (2019)Β·as of 2019updated annually (last: )
Gera Food Access Score (GFAS)95.7/100 β€” Excellent food accessLe Sueur County, Minnesota Β· Rank 313 of 3140 US counties Β· USDA Food Access Research Atlas 2019How this index is calculated

GFAS component breakdown

5.0%

Low-access population

Weight: 60% Β· beyond 1mi/10mi

National: 22.2%

1.5%

Low-income + low-access

Weight: 40% Β· compound hardship

1

LILA census tracts

of 6 total tracts

Le Sueur County food access data (2019)

USDA Food Access Research Atlas 2019 β€” Le Sueur County, Minnesota
MetricLe Sueur County (2019)National comparison
Gera Food Access Score (GFAS)95.7/100National mean: 78.6/100
Low-access population %5.0%National: 22.2%
Low-income + low-access %1.5%β€”
Low-income, low-access (LILA) tracts1β€”
Census tracts in county6β€”
Total population (2010 Census)27,703β€”
National rank (GFAS)313 of 3140β€”

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Frequently asked questions

Is Le Sueur County, Minnesota a food desert?
Using the USDA definition, Le Sueur County has 1 LILA (Low-Income, Low-Access) census tract β€” tracts where residents are both low-income AND beyond 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural) from the nearest supermarket. Overall, 5.0% of the county population lives beyond those distances. Gera Food Access Score: 95.7/100 (Excellent).
What percentage of Le Sueur County residents are beyond a supermarket?
In 2019, 5.0% of Le Sueur County's population of 27,703 lives beyond 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural) from the nearest supermarket, based on USDA Food Access Research Atlas census tract data. The national average is 22.2%.
What is the Gera Food Access Score (GFAS) for Le Sueur County?
Le Sueur County's GFAS is 95.7/100 (Excellent), ranking 313 of 3140 US counties (rank 1 = best food access). The score combines low-access population share (60% weight) and low-income/low-access share (40% weight), each derived from USDA Food Access Research Atlas 2019 data, then normalised and inverted. Full methodology at https://geramarket.com/methodology/gera-food-access-score.
How does Le Sueur County compare to other counties in Minnesota?
Other counties in Minnesota by GFAS: Fillmore County (97.7/100), Sibley County (97.3/100), Watonwan County (97.1/100), Wadena County (93.7/100), Mille Lacs County (93.2/100), Cottonwood County (92.7/100). Le Sueur County ranks 313 of 3140 nationally.
What is the USDA Food Access Research Atlas?
The USDA Food Access Research Atlas is published by the USDA Economic Research Service. It measures access to supermarkets at the census tract level across 72,531 tracts covering all US counties. The atlas identifies areas where access to healthy, affordable food is limited by distance β€” particularly for low-income residents without vehicles. The data is a US Government Work (public domain) and is freely available at https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-access-research-atlas/download-the-data/.

Contains public sector information published by USDA Economic Research Service and licensed under the US Government Work (Public Domain). Source: USDA Food Access Research Atlas (2019) (2019, published April 2021).